All Building Design articles in 16 November 2007

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  • Review

    Patrick Keiller: The City of the Future - until February 3

    2007-11-22T20:53:00Z

    Patrick Keiller is highly regarded as one of the most original film-makers of his generation and is also a Research Fellow at the Royal College of Art. The City of the Future is an interactive exploration of urban space at the turn of the 20th century consisting of a multi-screen ...

  • Review

    In Conversation: Patrick Keiller and Roger Luckhurst – November 28

    2007-11-22T20:45:00Z

    To coincide with the launch of The City of the Future exhibition join Patrick Keiller and Roger Luckhurst in conversation at the BFI Southbank. The talk starts at 6.10pm on Wednesday November 28 in NFT3, supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council and the Royal College of Art

  • Review

    Alicia Dubnyckyj: Two Cities - December 7 to January 6

    2007-11-22T20:30:00Z

    Recent visits to San Francisco and New York, the two iconic cities on the east and west coast of the United States, are the subject of this exhibition. We are invited to share the artist’s experiences through her high-gloss images that reveal the generic city – slick and polished ...

  • Review

    RCA talk series sponsored by BD: Daniel Kleinman and Nic Clear - December 11

    2007-11-22T20:05:00Z

    Award winning Daniel Kleinman of Rattling Stick production is best known for the design of five Bond title sequences including ‘Casino Royale’.He joins architect and post-graduate tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture, Nick Clear who specialises in the use of video, animation and motion graphics to generate spatial and ...

  • Photo by James Hunkin, copyright of the Royal academy
    Review

    Sir Colin St John Wilson RA: Architect, Writer, Educator and Collector – November 28

    2007-11-22T16:34:00Z

    This special event looks at the life and achievements of the late Sir Colin St John (Sandy) Wilson RA. His intellectual, academic and cultural contribution to architecture is examined by four speakers; Juhani Pallasmaa, Professor Peter Blundell Jones, Architect Eric Parry RA and finally Marco Livingstone at the Royal Academy ...

  • Boris Johnson
    News

    No-one wants Ken’s “phallocratic” towers, says Johnson

    2007-11-22T15:57:00Z

    Boris Johnson has upped his assault on London mayor Ken Livingstone’s plans for high density residential towers.

  • Review

    Alex Lifschutz: One Building, Many Architects - Tuesday December 4th, 6.30pm

    2007-11-21T14:01:00Z

    Very little work has been done to upgrade the pattern books that provided our housing and industrial buildings in the 18th and 19th centuries. But the principles developed in these, the foundation of our cities, can be brought up to date. Join Alex Lifschutz, of Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Architects at ...

  • Ian Martin
    Blogs

    News Junkie: 17 and 18 November

    2007-11-19T11:16:00Z

    This week: elderly art forgers, fat rabbits, 'pockets of pain' and an unhappy Mr. Blair...

  • News

    Wilkinson Eyre wins 2012 Olympic basketball arena

    2007-11-16T16:25:00Z

    Wilkinson Eyre and KSS Design Group have beaten off competition from firms including Grimshaw and David Morley Architects to design the temporary basketball arena for the 2012 Olympics.The two firms are in a team with professional services group Sinclair Knight Merz and project manager Nussli International, which had been pitted ...

  • News

    This week

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Hot or not

  • Features

    Venturiworld

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    In 1974 Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown posed at home in Philadelphia with mementos of their research for Learning from Las Vegas

  • This primary school by Bristol-based Quattro Design Architects was modelled by Jonathan Reeves in VectorWorks 2008.
    Features

    A room with a viewport

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Jonathan Reeves finds it is the small advances that really make a difference with VectorWorks’ latest upgrade

  • House Design’s alternative scheme retains the Wards building.
    News

    Seven Sisters store plan savaged

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Residents protest against Pollard Thomas Edwards’ demolition proposal for Edwardian-era building

  • Opinion

    Smoked out

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Alarm bells were ringing in BD Towers on Monday when it was discovered that plumes of black smoke darkening the City skies were coming from the Olympic Park.

  • Opinion

    Olympic winner

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Sorry, BD, but does not the new Olympic stadium (News November 9) represent something of a coup?

  • Cambridge’s Cavendish Lab is developing cheap solar cells.
    Technical

    New solutions

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    This week...

  • Amanda Baillieu
    Opinion

    Security’s wider meaning

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    In the current security climate, the architect’s role is to dispel the feeling of living in a fortress

  • Birmingham Central Library: world-class or a monstrosity?
    Opinion

    Madin’s library is world-class

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Clive Dutton, Birmingham’s director of planning and regeneration, described John Madin’s existing prize-winning 1972 Central Library (News October 19) as “a concrete monstrosity” and then, equally misinformed, rules out a competition for the design of a replacement on grounds of cost and time, giving figures of cost 10 times, and ...

  • Opinion

    Less is more

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    The Olympic stadium design does not deserve the brickbats; it is an elegantly economical solution to a very tricky brief.

  • News

    Land Securities splits into three

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Land Securities is to split into three specialist, separately quoted entities focusing on retail, London and property outsourcing.